This has made me angry beyond words. The original worked because for all intensive purposes he was a robot that had humanity underneath him, it was those moment where his humanity broke through that made the movie work.
This has made me angry beyond words. The original worked because for all intensive purposes he was a robot that had humanity underneath him, it was those moment where his humanity broke through that made the movie work.
I sort of got that feeling too but like all weird feelings I just kept trying to push it back out of my mind.
Nice to see archer kicking ass again, it was even nicer that it was the WRONG ass.
Man Sterling has been getting more and more reckless and out of control this season and that has been WITHOUT Barry's help. Season 4 Sterling might be a ranting lunatic wandering the streets drinking wild irish rose.
I have to say, this may be my favorite episode of this season.
"Roy was never a heroin addict."
He has always been disturbed and childlike but in the previous two seasons he was really good at killing people.
It seems that the theme of a disturbed, extremely childlike, and not very competent Sterling is continuing throughout this season.
Who must I slay to prevent this abomination from happening?
While I did really like this episode I am wondering what is up with Sterling. So far this season he has not been up to his usually combat competent self and he just seems to be even MORE out of control and childlike than he used to.
I am going to have to disagree, his voice acting in that movie was terrible. The voice acting in Batman Year One was jarringly bad in general.
"Let Gwyneth Paltrow tidy up your colon" with a headline like that I couldn't help but read this newswire. I also couldn't help but feel a little disappointed once I did.But on the plus side now I know EXACTLY the header on the email that finally gets me to give out my credit card numbers.
I was intrigued with the title "Norwegian Wood" and expected anything from a homosexual Nordic comedy, a history of Viking Longships, to a documentary on Norwegian Lapland. …………I honestly would have never guessed "film adaptation of a Japanese book about suicide, mental breakdowns, and awkward romance."
I actually think I remember that.
If they wanted crazy sexy intriguing adventurers in renaissance Italy why not make a show about
Niccolò Machiavelli?
"Lesson learned: Never marry anyone. "
After actually listening to him, it seemed less like he was comparing Obama to Hitler and more like he sucked at tactfully making analogies.
Pretty sure that is the image he is always trying to project.
If Daniel Craig isn't being grim and killing people, he isn't within his range.
I am not going to hold my breath for a Rogue Trader and/or Dark Heresy rpg.